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E-raamat: Protected: Birth Control's Remarkable Story and Uncertain Future

  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798881804701
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798881804701

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It's never been a more important time to care about birth control.
The purpose of this nonfiction work is to elevate our collective consciousness about birth control–the silent workhorse that prevents pregnancy, cancer, STIs, and other diseases, as well as manages dozens of medical conditions. The book explores questions such as, how has birth control changed over the years? Will there ever be a birth control pill for men? Why is birth control so politically controversial? Why are Black women more likely to prefer methods they can start and stop without a visit to the doctor? Are hormones in birth control safe? What impact will the overturn of Roe v. Wade have on the ability to get birth control? What does religion really say about it? Are there better methods out there, either right now or coming in the future?
On an individual level, birth control changes lives. There are countless stories of what birth control has meant for people, personally. Maybe it meant they could finish school before starting a family. Maybe it meant they controlled a medical condition like anemia or excruciating period symptoms. The benefits accrued across the millions of individuals using birth control have added up to huge societal impacts. When societies have greater access to birth control, women obtain more education, have higher participation in the labor force including occupations that require advanced education like law and medicine, and earn higher wages. Greater economic mobility for women contributes to a more gender equal society. Societies need birth control. We need birth control.
This book is a call to action: to develop our own curiosity and understanding about birth control and become informed advocates who support access to birth control for everyone, everywhere. We don't need to all become politicians or go to marches to make a difference. The first step is to understand birth control's history, its backstory, and its impact on the world, all of which will elevate our collective consciousness, an essential step to help us effectively advocate for its protection.



Protected will elevate collective consciousness about birth control-the silent workhorse that prevents pregnancy, cancer, STI's as well as manages dozens of medical conditions-and will appeal to anyone who has ever used birth control and those who are frustrated by political attacks on women's health and rights.

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Comprehensive and accessible, this effectively demonstrates birth control's vital role in the U.S. Readers will be educated and energized. * Publishers Weekly * Protected is a fascinating dive into the world of contraception and its hidden influence on our lives and society. More importantly, it's a call to action for all of us who care about reproductive health and justice. Through incisive prose and deft storytelling, Quimby's Protected compels us to get wise about birth control's past so we can effectively fight for its future. -- Ina Park, MD * Author, Strange Bedfellows: Adventures in the Science, History, and Surprising Secrets of STDs * Protected tells the story of birth control in America, tracing how efforts to prevent pregnancy have been shaped by race, gender, and class. It is a compelling and necessary account of how reproductive care has been granted, denied, and politicized across American history. -- Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH * author of Well: What We Need to Talk About When We Talk About Health * Birth control is many things. Glorified as the salvation for a planet overrun by rampant overpopulation. Demonized as immoral. Described as a boondoggle perpetrated on the bodies of innocent women. And called the most magnificent invention of all time --freeing humanity from the tyranny of reproduction. Thank you, Katie, for demystifying the many faces of modern contraception. -- Patty Cason, RN, MS, FNP-BC * Lead author, Contraceptive Technology *

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Protected will elevate collective consciousness about birth controlthe silent workhorse that prevents pregnancy, cancer, STIs as well as manages dozens of medical conditionsand will appeal to anyone who has ever used birth control and those who are frustrated by political attacks on womens health and rights.
Introduction
Chapter
1. In the Beginning
Chapter
2. Strange Bedfellows
Chapter
3. It Takes Two
Chapter
4. The Magic Pill
Chapter
5. Shocking and Shameful
Chapter
6. Protecting and Promoting Access
Chapter
7. The Future is Now
Chapter
8. Not Just for Pregnancy Prevention
Chapter
9. #ThanksBirthControl
Chapter
10. Now What?
For more than a decade, Katherine Quimby has worked with reproductive health care agencies across the country at the federal, state, and local levels with the consistent mission of providing quality, person-centered reproductive health care. She has a Master of Public Health from Brown University. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and two sons. This is her first book.